Origin, Mandate and Composition of UNCITRAL

Origin

The United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) was established by the General Assembly in 1966 (Resolution 2205(XXI) of 17 December 1966). In establishing the Commission, the General Assembly recognized that disparities in national laws governing international trade created obstacles to the flow of trade, and it regarded the Commission as the vehicle by which the United Nations could play a more active role in reducing or removing these obstacles.

Archival documents predating the establishment of UNCITRAL

Mandate

The General Assembly gave the Commission the general mandate to further the progressive harmonization and unification of the law of international trade. The Commission has since come to be the core legal body of the United Nations system in the field of international trade law.

Composition

The Commission is composed of seventy Member States elected by the General Assembly. Membership is structured so as to be representative of the world's various geographic regions and its principal economic and legal systems. Members of the Commission are elected for terms of six years, the terms of half the members expiring every three years.

As from 7 July 2025, the members of UNCITRAL, and the years when their memberships expire, are:

Country
Year
Afghanistan
2028
Argentina
2028
Armenia
2028
Australia
2028
Austria
2028
Belarus
2028
Belgium
2031
Bolivia (Plurinational State of)
2031
Brazil
2028
Bulgaria
2028
Burundi
2031
Canada
2031
Chile
2028
China
2031
Colombia
2028
Congo
2031
Côte d'Ivoire
2031
Czechia
2028
Democratic Republic of the Congo
2028
Dominican Republic
2031
El Salvador
2031
France
2031
Germany
2031
Ghana
2031
Greece
2028
Hungary
2031
India
2028
Iran (Islamic Republic of)
2028
Iraq
2028
Israel
2028
Italy
2028
Japan
2031
Kenya
2028
Kuwait
2028
Malawi
2028
Malaysia
2031
Mauritania
2031
Mauritius
2028
Mexico
2031
Morocco
2028
Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
2031
Nigeria
2028
Panama
2028
Peru
2031
Philippines
2031
Poland
2028
Republic of Korea
2031
Russian Federation
2031
Saudi Arabia
2028
Sierra Leone
2031
Singapore
2031
Somalia
2028
South Africa
2031
Spain
2028
Sri Lanka
2031
Sweden
2031
Switzerland
2031
Thailand
2028
Türkiye
2028
Turkmenistan
2028
Uganda
2028
Ukraine
2031
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
2031
United States of America
2028
Uruguay
2031
Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)
2028
Viet Nam
2031
Zambia
2031